Back in Time: March 19, 1972 [SI.com]
Led by Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry West, the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors 162-99. The 63-point margin of victory established a record for most lopsided victory in NBA history.
Tonight shouldn't be that bad on TNT (fingers crossed)- although we do remember how "Unstoppable Baby!" the Warriors were the last time they were on national TV.
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The 63-point margin of victory established a record for most lopsided victory in NBA history.
I din’t remember that. So that’s why there are so many Lakers haters around here? :>)
Now wheres the rubbers? Whose got the rubbers?
I noticed there's so many of them
and there's really not that many of us.
by Skeptic con Urquell on Mar 19, 2009 9:53 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Jerry West
Dude is one of a few back in the day that could lace them up and ball with the likes of Kobe, LeBron and DWade without looking like he was an unathletic white boy of the 60’s.
by gabezgsw on Mar 19, 2009 10:46 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Watch the refs will be
Bob Delaney
Ed Malloy
Tony Brothers
by Nuck Chorris on Mar 19, 2009 11:21 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs


![Fresh off his second contract buy-out of the past 2 years, former face of the Warriors franchise Adonal Foyle has been picked up off waivers by the Orlando Tragic to be a practice partner for Superman [Third Quarter Collapse].
Where are all the folks screaming at Nellie for benching Foyle the first second he got here? Can you believe Chris Mullin actually structured a team option for $10.5 million after this season in Foyle's contract offer back in 2004 (see Worst FA's since 1996)? Can you believe Robert Rowell actually approved that deal?
Be on the lookout for this summer's blockbuster movie Dumb and Dumber II: The Mullin and Rowell front office.
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